@tunnus OK. Let's start here: copy-paste the device attributes for that VEC entity (remember to use fenced code block formatting when pasting in reply).
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Tuya Wifi to Tasmota flashingJust popping this in here in case it's helpful to anyone else later. I've got several Tuya Wifi sockets that I'm getting rid of / replacing. Looking at which ones, if any, can be flashed to Tasmota:
Are NOT flashable
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Genuinely impressed with Zigbee and HA / ReactorThe migration has started. Pulling Z-wave devices and replacing them with Zigbee. Really successful so far. Much much snappier response. No range issues as each socket I'm adding acts as a router. Gonna have a play later see if I can flash the Tuya cloud plugs I bought to Tasmota....
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Time series documentationYou have to wait for the time series to fill before acceleration can be computed.
depthis used in the calculation, as well asretention... that's a peculiarity of this aggregate (accel). There need to be at least2*depth-1samples collected before the calculation can occur.I have updated the documentation in the online version just yesterday, so check here.
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MQTT templates for ZIgbee scene controller, or a better way?That is very helpful, thanks. I'll enable some logging tomorrow and have a dig!
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MQTT templates for ZIgbee scene controller, or a better way?Morning folks! More Zigbee fun today

Just bought me one of these to replace one of my Remotec ZRC-90s and try and speed things up

Although it's immediately visible in Zigbee2mqtt with Battery, Action and Link Quality:
And immediately pops up in HASS, HASS only exposes Battery and Link Quality:
This strikes me as a bit perverse given that HASS can (pretty obviously) react to the keypresses.
Can I use a modified (for example) Scene controller template from @therealdb to integrate direct into Reactor, or would it need to be re-written from scratch? The first may be just within my meagre talents, but I suspect not. The latter not a chance.
I can make a hack by making automations in HASS update entities in Openluup (or create virtual switches in HASS) but would like to keep my automations in one place.
Thoughts?
TIA as ever
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Reset a delayThanks both! Busy day today but shall look tomorrow. Love this place
<edit> Just looks. That makes perfect sense!
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Reset a delay@gwp1 said in Reset a delay:
This is where @toggledbits says "wow, that's over-complicated --- try this instead" because he usually does and is usually right LOL. (I tend to overthink/overcomplicate my automations....)
ROFL! Actually, your response is dead-nuts right for both the consequence of @CatmanV2 's approach and what he needs to do to get what he wants. The only critique I have is that the first image is a bit daunting to look at, with all the extra conditions. But overall, as they say: This is the way...
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Reset a delay@gwp1 Thanks. Not sure I understand, but that's on me multi-failing. I shall look probably tomorrow!
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Reset a delay@toggledbits hell sorry! Not my intention at all!
Here's what I have for the one sensor that currently exists (I'm migrating) The theory remains the same, though. I want the lights to turn off three minutes after the last open event, i.e. if I open the back door (the lights come on), the delay starts. If I don't open the back door again, the lights go off after 3 minutes.
But if I open the door again after 2 minutes 30, the lights stay on for another 3 minutes.
Hopefully this will resolve my foul, but I was expecting a pointer as opposed to an answer

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